I'm not sure if Fedora 14 uses the legacy version of GRUB (0.97) or the new version (1.xx); you can check by running grub --version on the command line. Either way the configuration file format is pretty simple; the legacy one is documented here, and the newer one here. The newer one even comes with grub-mkconfig to generate a configuration file for you

Fedora 14 uses legacy GRUB - the syntax is not the problem: I am just worried about default kernel options that a default config file from fedora might include, but I don't know anything about ...
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maxschlepzigNov 6 '10 at 20:35